The watercolor of the hare on the left at the top of your post is called "A Young Hare" by Albrecht Durer. He painted it in 1502. I don't know much about any artists -- except for him! I learned about him extensively a few years ago. To my surprise, a year ago I was packing up Easter items I had not used in years and one of the hand-painted eggs I had collected was of The Young Hare and even had the AD initials on it.

Candy, that etched cloch is stunning! I love the little bunny family in the other cloche, and your pretty plaid bow is the perfect fnishing touch. Very interesting info. I had forgotten that rabbits could see behind themselves. Thanks for linking to Favorite Things. I hope you have a great weekend. laurie

All of your cloches and bunnies are very sweet, but I am loving the bunny family! And thank you for the info on the rabbit and hares...it is fascinating. My daughter has a pet rabbit form many years and I didn't really know anything about them!

This was so interesting and your collection of bunnies/hares is so cute! I wonder what the bunnies do in the winter if they are not hibernating? I guess this month we will see March Hares and next month will be time for the Easter Bunny! Linda

All the bunnies and I thank you for visiting and for your sweet comments! Spring and Easter are coming up soon, so I'm sure these guys will be making additional appearances here on The Little Round Table.

Oh my goodness, these are just fabulous. I love the etched cloche, so gorgeous and the crocheted bunny and eggs are just darling. The second cloche with the bunnies are so cute all dressed up. I also really loved seeing all the other cloches. Thanks so much for joining the party. These are fabulous. Hugs, Marty